Spas at Grand Lodge and Edgefield, both of which offer a Cyclists Massage

Pet Friendly

Bring Along Your Pet, We Don't Mind!
We understand that you don’t always want to leave home without your furry friend so our hotels are pet friendly.
We have a few rules, to ensure the comfort and safety of all our guests, be they human, furry, fuzzy or scaled:

Additional $15 per pet, per day

No size or weight restrictions

No limit on number of pets allowed

Pets must be on leashes or in crates while they are in any public or common places within the hotel.

Dogs must not be left unattended by their owners while in the hotel.

Dogs are allowed in designated food or beverage areas only.

If your pet creates a disturbance or becomes aggressive to any guest or other person in the hotel, the owner agrees to remove the pet promptly from the hotel upon request unless a mutually acceptable compromise can be met.

The owners agree to be present or remove their pets from the room during housekeeping service or while any hotel staff is present in the room.

As has always been our policy, service animals are admitted with their owners regardless of time or stay.

Wifi

We offer complimentary WiFi, so connect and enjoy! No password is needed.

Games

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Cigar Smoking

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities and not your inabilities.

Beaver Friendly

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities and not your inabilities.

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Handcrafted Spirits

About Crystal Hotel

Located in downtown Portland’s West End, on the edge of the Pearl District, are the Crystal Hotel and Ballroom blocks – an area that could be renamed “rock ‘n’ roll row.” The Crystal Hotel, a century-old flatiron classic, has 51 guestrooms. Each room’s décor is inspired by a song or performance from the neighboring Crystal Ballroom's glorious past 100 years.

Our bright, first-floor restaurant, Zeus Café, offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, using fresh Northwest ingredients, and featuring seasonal dishes and house-made desserts. And with an extensive spirit, wine and craft cocktail list, this is a sophisticated café available for your refreshment from early morning until late night.

Set below street level, our saltwater Soaking Pool ebbs and flows in the midst of bustling downtown Portland. Hotel overnight guests can unwind after a long day of exploring or before heading to the Crystal Ballroom for a concert.

Al's Den is an intimate music venue named for Al Winter, Portland's gambling overlord who, in the 1940s, managed his vast empire that spanned the Pacific Northwest and into Las Vegas from this very location. Today, we hold live music nightly, artist residencies and more. Venture through Al’s Den to Ringlers Annex, a hub with a speakeasy feel for enjoying a creatively crafted beverage—upstairs or downstairs, inside or out.

Crystal Hotel Guestrooms

Check-in is at 3 p.m.; check-out is at 11 a.m.

The Crystal Hotel has 51 comfortable guestrooms, each inspired by a song or performance from the Crystal Ballroom's past 100 years. Colorfully painted panels and headboards anchor the rooms, while deeply-hued walls, black velvet drapery and animal print upholstery lend a rock ‘n' roll vibe. There are 9 king suites with bathrooms. We also offer 39 queen rooms and 3 double twin rooms with convenient access to individual bathrooms down the hall. Large windows afford views of the city from all angles. All overnight guests receive complimentary use of the subterranean, saltwater soaking pool.

Parking & Policies

Parking

Wondering where to park during a visit to the hotel or café? There are a few options, all within a few blocks:

Self-Parking

Street parking. There are several metered spots around the neighborhood – be sure to put the correct amount of cash on your meter ticket and leave it inside your curbside window.

Covered parking garage beneath the INDIGO@twelve/west (on S.W. 12th Ave. between Washington and Stark Sts.). Daily and overnight parking available; no in and out access.

Covered parking garage at the Brewery Blocks.There are two entrances – one on 12th Ave. and one on 13th Ave., both between N.W. Couch and Davis Sts; no in and out access.

Two public parking lots (S.W. 13th and Washington St.). No in and out access.

Valet Parking
Valet parking is available for guests coming to enjoy a meal or a drink at Zeus Café or Al's Den daily, beginning at 5 p.m.. The attendant can be found at S.W. 12th Ave. and Stark St., in front of Jake's Famous Crawfish.

For Overnight Hotel Guests Only

There is a 15-minute zone directly outside the hotel front desk to park while you arrange for your pass. You must register your vehicle at the front desk and pick up your parking pass ($25 per night, billed to your room) prior to parking in the public lot (to avoid a ticket and/or a tow).

The hotel guests' lot is one block away on S.W. 13th Ave. and Washington St.

Hotel guests have the benefit of in and out access from the lot, just show your parking pass.

Polices:

Room and package rates are the same for single or double occupancy.

A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.

Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.

McMenamins Frequent Guest Program

Every one of your overnight visits at our ten hotels count toward a free stay! And you can accrue as many points for reward nights as you are able - there are no limits.

Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com or by calling our hotels.

How does it work?

First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Frequent Guest Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program.

Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 72 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath and 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.

When you've accrued 600 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "600 point" rate for rooms with a common or shared bath (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

When you've accrued 900 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms with a private bath (based on availability. Please note some of our hotel properties only have private bath options). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

You may also book redemption nights by phone or in person for future stays.

Rules

This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.

All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.

Only 1 room per night is accruable.

You must be a member of the Frequent Guest Program to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.

Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up!

The free room is based on a queen-size room. Family Rooms at Edgefield and the Parish House at Old. St. Francis do not apply.

Based on availability; blackout dates may apply. No credit for "no-shows."

Hostel stays, reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.

After 5 years of inactivity, your profile points and any reward nights are lost.

Plan Your Trip to Crystal Hotel

As an overnight guest of the Crystal Hotel, you have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Crystal Ballroom show featured on the night of your stay! You may purchase when making your reservation or at a later date. Please note that these packages are limited and can sell out. Please call to reserve your tickets.

Our historic Mission Theater in Northwest Portland is a short 10 minute walk from the Crystal Hotel and features special movie screenings, live music, engaging talks, select sports event screenings and other fun experiences—click through to view the event calendar and join us for the next event!

Art

The Crystal's Top 50

A group of McMenamins staff and fans got together to select what they think are the top fifty songs ever played live in the Crystal Ballroom, including those by artists such as James Brown, The Flaming Lips, Blondie, The White Stripes, Arcade Fire, The Avett Brothers and many, many others. Original artwork by 20 local artists based on these songs performed at the Crystal Ballroom over the past 97 years adorn each of the 51 hotel rooms, hallways, doors, light boxes and more.

Wake Up

Return to Me

How Blue Can You Get?

Heart of Glass

Broken Arrow

Big Dipper

Werewolf

Long Haired Child

Miserlou

Guitars and Cadillacs

Boogie Chillen

Rose Parade

Everyday Sunshine

Do You Realize

Drunken Lullabies

At Home He's a Tourist

Mojo Queen

Doggin' Around

Just You and Me Darling

Have a Ball

Euphoria

Mystery Train

Keep a Knockin

Drunken Angel

Paul's Song

Hitch Hike

I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink

Paper Thin Walls

Because the Night

Let's Never Stop Falling In Love

Let's Call it Love

Rag and Bone

Midnight Hour

Zero

The Other Side of This Life

Cry Baby

Wanderlust King

Who Do You Love

Gloria

Waterloo Sunset

Revelator

Blue Monday

Need Your Love so Bad

Ace of Spades

Don't Look Back

I'm Amazed

Somebody to Love

Oye Como Va

Liquor, Beer, and Wine

Sleeping Lessons

Flyin' Home

Louie, Louie

History

The deeper we dig into the history of this wedge-shaped block,the more incredible it gets! We thought the unorthodox characters and events populating the past of the neighboring Crystal Ballroom were something special but...

It's becoming clear that the Crystal Ballroom has a towering companion in the realm of the unconventional. During its various incarnations, this hotel site has been a point of confluence for pioneer city builders, underworld kingpins, musicians, drag queens, head shop patrons, artists, bathhouse denizens and internment camp survivors. McMenamins is thrilled with the opportunity to document and celebrate these experiences through artwork, historic photographs, events and articles.

Below are highlights of what we've learned so far, but the story is far from complete.

In the 1850s, this hilltop was known as Smith Ranch, a bit of misnomer since the land was thick with trees. For years, it was the scene of a large timber-felling and woodcutting operation. But once the acreage was cleared, a suburban neighborhood sprouted, with Hannah and Hiram Smith building the first home (left) at present-day SW 12th & Stark.

The hotel building, constructed in 1911, initially housed auto parts stores on the ground floor and residential lodgings above. In 1946, the Zakoji family (right) took over management of the hotel, renamed The Majestic. After having spent the previous several years in an internment camp, here the Zakojis cultivated a homelike atmosphere for a quarter century, attracting many long-term residents who became their friends.

The ground floor, however, was a different story. After WWII, when the former tire shops gave way to a raucous night club, inhibitions were dropped and a new attitude of "anything goes" reigned.

During a 25-year run as Club Mecca and then the Desert Room, it was a wide-open gambling, dancing, drinking, hook-up joint. People from all walks came to indulge and have fun. Its notoriety peaked in 1957 during a federal investigation of racketeering in Portland. Back in Washington, D.C., the wisecracking, elusive testimony of club owner Nate Zusman (left) to lead counsel Robert F. Kennedy amused the nation.

More recently, this block emerged as the Gay Triangle, the heart of the city's queer scene. The Majestic Hotel took on a new persona in 1971 as The Club Baths. Its creatively themed facilities were named "Best Playground of the Year." Meanwhile the old first-floor nightclub became a popular gay-owned gathering spot. First called Kuchina's, it transitioned through a number of owners and names, ending with Silverado, which closed in 2007. Throughout, Stephen J. Boden, better known as Flossie (right), remained an iconic and unifying figure.

Explore the Crystal Blocks

Our Crystal Hotel and legendary Crystal Ballroom are just across the street from each other, each offering their own unique spaces for live music, Northwest style fare and McMenamins hand crafted beverages. Explore these properties and all they have to offer.

Crystal Ballroom Property

Crystal Hotel Property

Hold your Private Event at Crystal Hotel

The Ringlers Annex 1917 flatiron structure was billed as the smallest commercial building on the West Coast at the time of its construction. Today, its cozy subterranean setting offers a clandestine view of the hustle and flow on colorful West Burnside. The Annex opens to the larger expanse of Al's Den below the Crystal Hotel, named for Al Winter, Portland's gambling overlord who, in the 1940s, managed his vast empire that spanned the Pacific Northwest and into Las Vegas from this very location. Together, these spaces are an ideal spot for a casual meeting, team-building session, holiday get-together and more, for up to 80 guests. Enjoy a full bar and catering menu, along with complimentary Wi-Fi service. Available only for day use prior to 2 p.m.

Located in downtown Portland’s West End, on the edge of the Pearl District, are the Crystal Hotel and Ballroom blocks – an area that could be renamed “rock ‘n’ roll row.” The Crystal Hotel, a century-old flatiron classic, has 51 guestrooms. Each room’s décor is inspired by a song or performance from the neighboring Crystal Ballroom's glorious past 100 years.

Our bright, first-floor restaurant, Zeus Café, offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, using fresh Northwest ingredients, and featuring seasonal dishes and house-made desserts. And with an extensive spirit, wine and craft cocktail list, this is a sophisticated café available for your refreshment from early morning until late night.

Set below street level, our saltwater Soaking Pool ebbs and flows in the midst of bustling downtown Portland. Hotel overnight guests can unwind after a long day of exploring or before heading to the Crystal Ballroom for a concert.

Al's Den is an intimate music venue named for Al Winter, Portland's gambling overlord who, in the 1940s, managed his vast empire that spanned the Pacific Northwest and into Las Vegas from this very location. Today, we hold live music nightly, artist residencies and more. Venture through Al’s Den to Ringlers Annex, a hub with a speakeasy feel for enjoying a creatively crafted beverage—upstairs or downstairs, inside or out.

The Crystal Hotel has 51 comfortable guestrooms, each inspired by a song or performance from the Crystal Ballroom's past 100 years. Colorfully painted panels and headboards anchor the rooms, while deeply-hued walls, black velvet drapery and animal print upholstery lend a rock ‘n' roll vibe. There are 9 king suites with bathrooms. We also offer 39 queen rooms and 3 double twin rooms with convenient access to individual bathrooms down the hall. Large windows afford views of the city from all angles. All overnight guests receive complimentary use of the subterranean, saltwater soaking pool.

Parking & Policies

Parking

Wondering where to park during a visit to the hotel or café? There are a few options, all within a few blocks:

Self-Parking

Street parking. There are several metered spots around the neighborhood – be sure to put the correct amount of cash on your meter ticket and leave it inside your curbside window.

Covered parking garage beneath the INDIGO@twelve/west (on S.W. 12th Ave. between Washington and Stark Sts.). Daily and overnight parking available; no in and out access.

Covered parking garage at the Brewery Blocks.There are two entrances – one on 12th Ave. and one on 13th Ave., both between N.W. Couch and Davis Sts; no in and out access.

Two public parking lots (S.W. 13th and Washington St.). No in and out access.

Valet Parking
Valet parking is available for guests coming to enjoy a meal or a drink at Zeus Café or Al's Den daily, beginning at 5 p.m.. The attendant can be found at S.W. 12th Ave. and Stark St., in front of Jake's Famous Crawfish.

For Overnight Hotel Guests Only

There is a 15-minute zone directly outside the hotel front desk to park while you arrange for your pass. You must register your vehicle at the front desk and pick up your parking pass ($25 per night, billed to your room) prior to parking in the public lot (to avoid a ticket and/or a tow).

The hotel guests' lot is one block away on S.W. 13th Ave. and Washington St.

Hotel guests have the benefit of in and out access from the lot, just show your parking pass.

Polices:

Room and package rates are the same for single or double occupancy.

A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.

Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.

McMenamins Frequent Guest Program

Every one of your overnight visits at our ten hotels count toward a free stay! And you can accrue as many points for reward nights as you are able - there are no limits.

Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com or by calling our hotels.

How does it work?

First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Frequent Guest Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program.

Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 72 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath and 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.

When you've accrued 600 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "600 point" rate for rooms with a common or shared bath (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

When you've accrued 900 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms with a private bath (based on availability. Please note some of our hotel properties only have private bath options). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

You may also book redemption nights by phone or in person for future stays.

Rules

This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.

All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.

Only 1 room per night is accruable.

You must be a member of the Frequent Guest Program to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.

Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up!

The free room is based on a queen-size room. Family Rooms at Edgefield and the Parish House at Old. St. Francis do not apply.

Based on availability; blackout dates may apply. No credit for "no-shows."

Hostel stays, reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.

After 5 years of inactivity, your profile points and any reward nights are lost.

As an overnight guest of the Crystal Hotel, you have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Crystal Ballroom show featured on the night of your stay! You may purchase when making your reservation or at a later date. Please note that these packages are limited and can sell out. Please call to reserve your tickets.

Our historic Mission Theater in Northwest Portland is a short 10 minute walk from the Crystal Hotel and features special movie screenings, live music, engaging talks, select sports event screenings and other fun experiences—click through to view the event calendar and join us for the next event!

A group of McMenamins staff and fans got together to select what they think are the top fifty songs ever played live in the Crystal Ballroom, including those by artists such as James Brown, The Flaming Lips, Blondie, The White Stripes, Arcade Fire, The Avett Brothers and many, many others. Original artwork by 20 local artists based on these songs performed at the Crystal Ballroom over the past 97 years adorn each of the 51 hotel rooms, hallways, doors, light boxes and more.

Wake Up

Return to Me

How Blue Can You Get?

Heart of Glass

Broken Arrow

Big Dipper

Werewolf

Long Haired Child

Miserlou

Guitars and Cadillacs

Boogie Chillen

Rose Parade

Everyday Sunshine

Do You Realize

Drunken Lullabies

At Home He's a Tourist

Mojo Queen

Doggin' Around

Just You and Me Darling

Have a Ball

Euphoria

Mystery Train

Keep a Knockin

Drunken Angel

Paul's Song

Hitch Hike

I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink

Paper Thin Walls

Because the Night

Let's Never Stop Falling In Love

Let's Call it Love

Rag and Bone

Midnight Hour

Zero

The Other Side of This Life

Cry Baby

Wanderlust King

Who Do You Love

Gloria

Waterloo Sunset

Revelator

Blue Monday

Need Your Love so Bad

Ace of Spades

Don't Look Back

I'm Amazed

Somebody to Love

Oye Como Va

Liquor, Beer, and Wine

Sleeping Lessons

Flyin' Home

Louie, Louie

History

The deeper we dig into the history of this wedge-shaped block,the more incredible it gets! We thought the unorthodox characters and events populating the past of the neighboring Crystal Ballroom were something special but...

It's becoming clear that the Crystal Ballroom has a towering companion in the realm of the unconventional. During its various incarnations, this hotel site has been a point of confluence for pioneer city builders, underworld kingpins, musicians, drag queens, head shop patrons, artists, bathhouse denizens and internment camp survivors. McMenamins is thrilled with the opportunity to document and celebrate these experiences through artwork, historic photographs, events and articles.

Below are highlights of what we've learned so far, but the story is far from complete.

In the 1850s, this hilltop was known as Smith Ranch, a bit of misnomer since the land was thick with trees. For years, it was the scene of a large timber-felling and woodcutting operation. But once the acreage was cleared, a suburban neighborhood sprouted, with Hannah and Hiram Smith building the first home (left) at present-day SW 12th & Stark.

The hotel building, constructed in 1911, initially housed auto parts stores on the ground floor and residential lodgings above. In 1946, the Zakoji family (right) took over management of the hotel, renamed The Majestic. After having spent the previous several years in an internment camp, here the Zakojis cultivated a homelike atmosphere for a quarter century, attracting many long-term residents who became their friends.

The ground floor, however, was a different story. After WWII, when the former tire shops gave way to a raucous night club, inhibitions were dropped and a new attitude of "anything goes" reigned.

During a 25-year run as Club Mecca and then the Desert Room, it was a wide-open gambling, dancing, drinking, hook-up joint. People from all walks came to indulge and have fun. Its notoriety peaked in 1957 during a federal investigation of racketeering in Portland. Back in Washington, D.C., the wisecracking, elusive testimony of club owner Nate Zusman (left) to lead counsel Robert F. Kennedy amused the nation.

More recently, this block emerged as the Gay Triangle, the heart of the city's queer scene. The Majestic Hotel took on a new persona in 1971 as The Club Baths. Its creatively themed facilities were named "Best Playground of the Year." Meanwhile the old first-floor nightclub became a popular gay-owned gathering spot. First called Kuchina's, it transitioned through a number of owners and names, ending with Silverado, which closed in 2007. Throughout, Stephen J. Boden, better known as Flossie (right), remained an iconic and unifying figure.

Explore the Crystal Blocks

Our Crystal Hotel and legendary Crystal Ballroom are just across the street from each other, each offering their own unique spaces for live music, Northwest style fare and McMenamins hand crafted beverages. Explore these properties and all they have to offer.

Crystal Ballroom Property

Crystal Hotel Property

Hold your Private Event at Crystal Hotel

The Ringlers Annex 1917 flatiron structure was billed as the smallest commercial building on the West Coast at the time of its construction. Today, its cozy subterranean setting offers a clandestine view of the hustle and flow on colorful West Burnside. The Annex opens to the larger expanse of Al's Den below the Crystal Hotel, named for Al Winter, Portland's gambling overlord who, in the 1940s, managed his vast empire that spanned the Pacific Northwest and into Las Vegas from this very location. Together, these spaces are an ideal spot for a casual meeting, team-building session, holiday get-together and more, for up to 80 guests. Enjoy a full bar and catering menu, along with complimentary Wi-Fi service. Available only for day use prior to 2 p.m.